What is the history of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class?
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Mercedes-Benz E-Class history is as follows: 1. Introduction to Mercedes-Benz: The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a large, high-end business sedan, coupe, and station wagon developed by Mercedes-Benz, positioned between the C-Class and S-Class. 2. Mercedes-Benz Models: The widely recognized ancestor of the E-Class is the 1947 Mercedes-Benz 170, one of the first models developed by Mercedes-Benz after the war. Compared to the 170s of the same era, the 170 had a less decorated appearance and further simplified equipment. In 1953, the improved versions, the 180 and 190, were introduced. From then on, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class gradually formed a series, with body styles including sedans and station wagons, gasoline engine displacements ranging from 2.0 to 3.0 liters, and optional diesel engines. By 1961, a total of 468,000 units of the 170 series had been produced. The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan is different from its predecessors, now divided into two major series: the Sport Sedan and the Sedan, with the entire lineup upgraded to more fuel-efficient and powerful turbocharged engines.